Europass Curriculum Vitae

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1 Europass Curriculum Vitae Personal information First name / Surname Cezar Morar Address Paleu No. 1151, Bihor ROMANIA Telephone - Nationality Romanian Date of birth Gender Male Work experience Occupation or position held Main activities and responsibilities Name and address of employer Type of business or sector Oct 2009-Present TEACHING ASSOCIATE Teaching to undergraduates students, research, projects elaboration and project management University of Oradea Dept. of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning 1 Universitatii Str, Oradea , Romania Teaching and researching Occupation or position held Main activities and responsibilities Name and address of employer Type of business or sector March 2004-June 2006 HYDROLOGIST Responsible for EU Environmental & Water project proposals Implementation and management of the EU Environmental & Water Projects Implementation of the European Union Water Directives Development of regional and local environmental strategies Local and international conferences and workshop participation & presentations English-Romanian Translations National Romanian Water Administration Crisuri Water Branch Dept. of Implementation, Basin Management Plan, European Programs and International Relations 35 Ion Bogdan Str, Oradea , ROMANIA European Water and Environment Programs Education and training Oct 2009-Present PHD IN GEOGRAPHY - IN PROGRESS Tourism, Sustainable Regional Development, Disadvantaged Mining Areas University of Oradea The Doctoral Studies School ISCED6 Page 1/5 - Curriculum vitae of

2 March 2010 PROJECT ELABORATION AND MANAGEMENT Project elaboration and management Bihor County Chamber of Commerce and Industry Professional certificate authorized by the Romanian Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Labor Oct 2005-July 2007 MASTER OF ARTS IN TOURISM AND TOURIST PLANNING June 2009 International Tourism, Tourism Strategies, Sustainable Development, Rural Tourism, University of Oradea Faculty of History, Geography and International Relations Department of Geography, Tourism and Land Planning ISCED6 May 2006 TRAINING IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT Projects Elaboration, Implementation & Management of the Projects, Financial Plans & Budgets, European Funding Programs Bihor County Small and Medium Companies Council Professional certificate Oct 1999-June 2003 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY June 2003 Human Geography, Regional Geography, Tourism, Political Geography, European Union Geography, Geography of the Continents Babes-Bolyai University - The Faculty of Geography Cluj Napoca, ROMANIA ISCED5 Personal skills and competences Mother tongue(s) Other language(s) Romanian English (TOEFL ibt ) & French Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production Page 2/5 - Curriculum vitae of Language C2 English C2 English C2 English C2 English C2 English Language B2 French B2 French B2 French B2 French B2 French

3 (*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Social skills and competences Team spirit gained through my personal and professional experiences. Good ability to adapt to multicultural environments - gained through my work experience & international collaborations and the participation to 3 Cultural Exchange Programs in the United States in the summers of 2002, 2003, Good communication skills gained through my professional experience. Involved in organization of following local and international conferences & workshops: Organisational skills and competences May 2005, NATO Advanced Research Workshop Reducing Risks and Enhancing Security through Improved Flood Management, Baile-Felix, Romania May 2006, Water pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources - Baile-Felix, Romania May The 10th Edition of the Romanian-Polish Seminar on Geography, Chosen Problems of Geographical Research in Poland and Romania, Oradea May 2011, The XI edition of the international Romanian-Polish Geographica Seminar Regional development studies in Poland and Romania, Oradea, Romania 31 March 2011, the International Conference Joint complementary Development of Hungarian-Romanian Doctoral School Program, Oradea, Romania 1 July 2011, The first Edition of the Romanian Hungarian International workshop Geographical Studies in Hungary and Romania. Best practice and exchange in higher education, 29 November, 2011, International Conference New results of PhD Schools Debrecen, Hungary Computer skills and competences Excellent user IT skills (Windows, Microsoft Office Programs, Acrobat Reader Professional, Internet) acquired on the computer professional and personal daily use. Good knowledge of ArcGIS 9.0. Hobbies Travel, Mountain Sports, Photography, Reading Driving licence Category B obtained in April 1999 in Romania Additional information Involved in the following main projects NATO Science for Peace Monitoring of extreme flood events in Romania and Hungary using Earth Observation Data Management Project: FFEM (FONDS FRANÇAIS POUR L ENVIRONNEMENT MONDIAL) Project for the protection of international waters: Transboundary River Basin Management of the Körös/Crisuri River, a Tisza/Tisa sub-basin Twinned Hydrological Basins - Water Agency Rhin-Meuse - National Romanian Water Administration (Crisuri Rivers Authority) Optimization of the insertion of the Geography Graduates on the labour market, financed through the Romanian Human Resources Structural Funds Doctoral studies and PhD students for the competitive research in the knowledge based society, financed through the Romanian Human Resources Structural Funds EU/Canada project, titled Trans-Atlantic Network Established for Converting Brownfields Into Community Assets, a trans-atlantic consortium: University of Ottawa, University of Moncton University of Oradea, University of Antilles and Guyane, financed by EACEA Brussels Joint development and integrated promotion of the rural thematic tourism in the Bihor-Hajdu-Bihar Euroregion, financed by HURO CBC Program Joint Complementary Development of Hungarian-Romanian Doctoral Study Programs, financed by HURO CBC Program Page 3/5 - Curriculum vitae of

5 Main Conferences & Workshops Participations & Presentations Student Cultural Exchange Programs Participations Nov The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe The Regional Danube Project International Workshop Access to information and public participation in decisionmaking regarding the environment - Bucharest, ROMANIA Feb National Institute of Hidrology and Water Management - International Conference Hydrologic Models and Flood forecast - Bucharest, ROMANIA 4-8 May NATO Advanced Research Workshop - Reducing Risks and Enhancing Security through Improved Flood Management Baile-Felix, ROMANIA Presentations: - Hydrotechnical construction in Crisul Repede River Basin Influence of the hydrotechnical construction in floods mitigation and their effects in Romanian and Hungary - Romanian Hungarian Hydrotechnical Convention for regulation problems regarding transboundary waters May NATO Advanced Research Workshop - Security of water supply systems from source to tap - Murter, CROATIA Presentation: Water Resources of the Crisuri Rivers Basin Quality and Security 8-9 Sep International Exchange Center Workshop - International educational and student cultural exchange programs - Moscow, RUSSIA Sep National Institute of Hidrology and Water Management - International Scientific Conference Hidrological hazards - Bucharest, ROMANIA January International Workshop PHARE Project - Refining the risk assessment and identification of main water issues in the Crisuri Hydrological Basin - Presentation: Environmental Issues in the Crisuri Basin 10 March International Conference - Water pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources - Baile-Felix, ROMANIA Presentation: European Directive 91/676 - Water protection against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources 12 May International Seminar - PHARE Project Public consultation on European Water Framework Directive work program - 8 Oct 2009 The conference - A new call for proposal for the ESPON 2013 Program, Cluj Napoca, Romania May 2010 Cohesion and Disparities. Regional Management, Peripheral Areas and Sustainable Development European Perspectives, Timisoara, Romania and DKMT Euroregion, Bihor County s Rural Tourism, as a Regional Development Asset May 19th, The 10th Edition of the Romanian-Polish Seminar on Geography, Chosen Problems of Geographical Research in Poland and Romania - Presentation The role of the relief in territorial planning of the Transylvania highway (the 3C sector) and several effects of this road on regional development May 2010 International Conference - Regional development and territorial cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of the CoR White Paper on Multilevel Governance, Oradea, Romania, Presentation: Regional forms of cross-border cooperation: natural parks in the borderland area Sept 2010 The first Romanian-Serbian-Bulgarian-Hungarian Conference Geographical Research and Cross Border Cooperation within the Lower Basin of the Danube, Craiova, Romania Tourism, a socio-economic stimulator for the Romanian-Hungarian Border Regions Sept 2010 International seminat at the University of Gdansk, Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, Department of Regional Geography Development, Gdansk, Poland, Presentation: Aspects regarding geodiversity in the Baile 1 Mai Betfia Sector (Bihor County, Romania) with implications in the tourist activity Oct 2010 EACEA Project Directors Conference Bilateral Cooperation with Industrialized Countries, Berlin, Germany 21 March 2011 Cross Border Co-Cooperation Projects Support for Regional Developments, în International Conference the presentation NEWS RESULTS OF CROSS BORDER CO-OPERATION" Debrecen, Hungary 31 March the Joint meeting of the HURO Doctoral Schools in Geography of the University of Oradea and University of Debrecen, the presentation Joint Doctorate Programs in Europe April Participation to the trans-atlantic consortium meeting, organized by the University of Antilles and Guyane, Fort-de-France, Martinique, France Sept 2011, International Conference (Re)integration and development issues in multicultural and border regions, the presentation Joint Geographical Educational Program in the HURO Border Area, Portorož, Slovenia, October 2011The Conference ESPON INTERSTRAT, "Management and monitoring systems for the integrated territorial development", Sinaia, Romania, Summer of United States of America Cleveland, Ohio Summer of 2003 United States of America Jacksonville, Florida United States of America Cleveland, Ohio Page 5/5 - Curriculum vitae of

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